Behind The Album
Behind The Album
Gavin Bolt’s debut album illustriously details the interworking's of a teenagers emotional turmoil in love. The lead single “i used to love you” is a raw and honest expression of disillusionment with someone once deeply trusted. It captures the pain of emotional betrayal, the realization of manipulation, and the process of healing by letting go. The repetition of love turning into hate amplifies the turmoil and catharsis of the toxic love once upheld. Other tracks like “Where is my mind?” showcase vulnerability through lyrics like “Too hard not to betray myself, I might need some help, where is my mind?”.
Gavin Bolt’s debut album illustriously details the interworking's of a teenagers emotional turmoil in love. The lead single “i used to love you” is a raw and honest expression of disillusionment with someone once deeply trusted. It captures the pain of emotional betrayal, the realization of manipulation, and the process of healing by letting go. The repetition of love turning into hate amplifies the turmoil and catharsis of the toxic love once upheld. Other tracks like “Where is my mind?” showcase vulnerability through lyrics like “Too hard not to betray myself, I might need some help, where is my mind?”.
Note from the artist: “Where is my mind?” is a deeply personal release for me, it’s a reflection of my inner thoughts on life, my journey and path toward the future.
Note from the artist: “Where is my mind?” is a deeply personal release for me, it’s a reflection of my inner thoughts on life, my journey and path toward the future.
The vulnerability doesn’t end there, with tracks like “cherry bomb” and “ecstasy” Bolt effortlessly showcases raw emotion through witty metaphors and the occasional chaotic one liner. For example, in “cherry bomb” ‘I never could've saw you sell your TV for a fix, until I was reminded that your fucked up In the head’. At its heart, WHERE IS MY MIND? Is self reflective coming-of-age debut that dives headfirst into the chaos of youth, heartbreak, and identity. Gavin Bolt crafts an intricate emotional collection of tracks that doesn’t just explore loss and confusion, but also growth and self-realization. His ability to pair biting honesty with poetic introspection makes the album not just a great debut, but a bold statement. With each track, Bolt invites listeners to navigate the highs and lows of adolescence alongside him—unfiltered, unguarded, and unapologetically him.
The vulnerability doesn’t end there, with tracks like “cherry bomb” and “ecstasy” Bolt effortlessly showcases raw emotion through witty metaphors and the occasional chaotic one liner. For example, in “cherry bomb” ‘I never could've saw you sell your TV for a fix, until I was reminded that your fucked up In the head’. At its heart, WHERE IS MY MIND? Is self reflective coming-of-age debut that dives headfirst into the chaos of youth, heartbreak, and identity. Gavin Bolt crafts an intricate emotional collection of tracks that doesn’t just explore loss and confusion, but also growth and self-realization. His ability to pair biting honesty with poetic introspection makes the album not just a great debut, but a bold statement. With each track, Bolt invites listeners to navigate the highs and lows of adolescence alongside him—unfiltered, unguarded, and unapologetically him.